City Council to Vote on Ethics

Thank you so much for your participation in our hearings on ethics, transparency, and redistricting reform at City Hall. The League of Women Voters and Common Cause took your ideas and suggestions (collected here:www.SacEthics.org) and brought these proposals to the City to drive meaningful change.Today, we all scored a major victory.

On the City Council’s agenda for next Tuesday is a proposal to, for the first time, create anindependent Ethics Commission, with the power to investigate and fine people for violating city ethics laws, and anIndependent Redistricting Commission, which would turn over the power to redraw council district lines from politicians to citizens. It also calls for the drafting of an Ethics Code and a Sunshine Ordinance, and strengthens the independence of the City Auditor and Budget Analyst.

This success would not have been possible without your participation elevating the importance of this issue. However, we can’t celebrate yet. The proposal is only a recommendation, not yet law, andwe need your helpto keep up the pressure to pass ethics and redistricting reform this year.

Pleaseattend the City Council meeting next Tuesday, September 15, at 6pm, to voice your support for establishing an Ethics Commission and Redistricting Commission. If approved, the proposal will be drafted up and return to the Council for a final vote.